Aerosols

Hazardous Ingredients

Methylene chloride, nitrous oxide, o-phenylphenol, propane, trichloroethane, trichloroethylene.

Potential Hazards

Containers may explode if heated; contents may be highly flammable, irritants, corrosives, toxins or poisons.

Use and Storage

DO NOT MIX AMMONIA-BASED CLEANERS WITH BLEACH-BASED CLEANERS. HAZARDOUS FUMES WILL RESULT. Wear gloves and use with adequate ventilation. Keep container lid tightly closed when cleaner is not in use. Store in secure area.

Disposal

Best: Use up or give away. Dispose of empty container in the garbage.

Second Best: If your home is connected to a city sewer system and you are unable to use or give away leftover bleach, flush small amounts down an inside drain (toilet in preferable) with lots of water. If you are on a septic system, flush very small quantities over several days. Place small amounts of powdered or solid cleaner in a heavey-duty plastic bag and dispose of in the garbage.

Third Best: Hold for a household hazardous waste collection. In Oregon, call 1-800-732-9253 to find out if there is a hazardous waste collection event scheduled in your community, or call your garbage hauler, local government solid waste department or the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality at (503) 229-5913 or toll-free at 1-800-452-4011.